“California’s Birthrate Falls to Its Lowest Level on Record”

Comments at Steve Sailer:

* I have relatives in an affluent West Los Angeles neighborhood. Twenty-five years ago, Halloween was a significant neighborhood event, with regular trick-or-treating, Halloween parties, and the like. According to my relatives, this year, they had exactly one trick-or-treater the entire night. Prime neighborhoods in the area are graying as people hang on to their houses until they die (California’s Proposition 13, which caps increases on property taxes until the house is sold, is a big factor), and few households can afford both children and a house in these neighborhoods.

* The Roma are typical of a small tribe of low-trust people who have grafted onto a larger, high-trust society for sustenance. This has occurred throughout world history. Unfortunately for them, because of their natural sociopathy/low-trust tendencies make it impossible for them to run their own nation. When such people do get ahold of their own nation, the nation quickly falls into internal squabbling/strife/civil war as the various low-trust members stab each other in the back and ally with foreigners over their own countrymen.

* If you want to take this full-circle to the California example, you can. You have two very different models of immigration, exemplified well by the Bay Area versus LA. In the Bay Area, the tech industry draws (relatively) high-education/high-skilled people mostly from East or South Asia. There are issues with this type of immigration, in particular that they’re effectively indentured servants of the companies sponsoring their visas and they keep wages down for native workers doing the same work. But well educated and skilled people with an incentive to keep a steady job and not rock the boat make for relatively placid immigrants.

Los Angeles is the alternative. There, yes, you have a continual stream of Latin-American illegal immigration feeding the local labor economy. Problematic in a few respects, but hardly the worst category of immigrants you can find locally. That distinction belongs very much to immigrants from low-trust societies in the Middle East, the former Soviet Union, Central Asia, and (to a lesser extent) some parts of South and East Asia. The “Silk Road people,” as I call them. You find these folks very well represented in dodgy and often questionably-legal small businesses, if not running outright scams or involved in organized and white-collar crime. Many of them have figured out how to rig the game to a tee – a perverse version of the immigrant success story – insinuating themselves in apparently legitimate activities like charitable organizations and politics, and making use of ethnic affinity links to find victims as well as co-conspirators (e.g., shady professionals in various fields, like lawyers, doctors, or real estate brokers who are in positions to facilitate various fraudulent schemes).

* We lived in Southern California as a family in the mid-1980s and returned again in the 1990s. By the late 1990s, I thought we were living in Mexico. By 1996, we were refugees en route to Oklahoma. California wasn’t safe for adults or children. I felt my choice was either to buy a gun or leave; we left.

Our take was the the social contract in California was breaking down — wide-spread crime as the “have nots” looted the “have” communities at night, violent gangs with shootouts and carjackings, and extremely low-performing PC schools proselytizing multiculturalism, feminism, and other relativist anarchy. My perception was that the schools were psychologically damaging the kids, not educating them. Our recourse was private schools.

Almost every gringo we knew at the time was plotting an exit strategy. Those who did leave fueled real estate bubbles in Nevada, Utah, Idaho, Arizona, and Colorado as people realized they could sell their four-bedroom ranchers in LA for “mcmansions” outside the state and still put a couple of hundred grand in the bank.

California — a safe environment for raising children? You’ve got to be kidding! We still have family there. We avoid visiting on their turf. We encourage them to fly and “Great Flyover” and visit us on the East Coast.

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Amazing Racist

These skits are racist enough to be funny, but not too racist so that you feel uncomfortable, because the star is Ari Shaffir, who’s Jewish, and as an oppressed person of color, the Jew cannot be racist.

According to Wikipedia: “Shaffir was born in New York City, and was raised as an Orthodox Jew.[1] His father and grandmother were holocaust survivors.[2][3] Soon after his birth, his family moved to North Carolina, followed by Maryland.[4][5] He attended high school in Rockville, Maryland, followed by time at Yeshiva University in New York City,[6] where he accepted to study abroad in seminary in Israel for around three-and-a-half years. He added: “There was no test, there was nothing to memorize, so I just poured myself into it … one day I realized I didn’t really believe any of that stuff, so I stopped it.”

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The Alt Right & The Jews – A Dialogue With Joshua Seidel

Joshua Seidel writes:

It’s time for liberal Jews to stop. We know you are angry that you lost. We know you don’t like Trump, but claiming that America has become anti-Semitic, or that it’s not a friendly country for Jews, is a slap in the face to the country that, besides Israel, has been the best home for Jewish people in thousands of years. Americans have again and again expressed support for Israel, particularly Conservative Christian Americans. America remains largely free of the violent antisemitism sweeping Europe. What’s the problem?

As a postscript, it’s interesting to point out that while Trump reaches out to Israel and works with Jews on a daily basis, the DNC might put anti-Israel Rep. Keith Ellison in charge.

But hey, Bannon said Jewish girls were whiny, so I guess getting stabbed in the back by the DNC is less important… right?

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When Anti-Semitism Strengthens Group Identity

When most people, Jew or gentile, hear the term “anti-Semitism”, they immediately assume it is a bad thing, an ignorant prejudice, and a type of mental virus that leads to gas chambers.

I am not so sure. From my perspective, only anti-Semitism that leads to physical violence is always a bad thing for Jews (the reality of life is that physical violence against competing groups is sometimes a good thing for your group). On the other hand, a moderate amount of “anti-Semitism” is often a good thing in that it keeps group identity strong.

I believe in freedom of association. Gentiles should be able to gather at a restaurant or country club or hotel without the presence of Jews if that is their wish, just as Jews should have their own institutions free from goyim if that is their wish.

If you have a strong in-group identity, be it Jewish or Christian or Muslim, you are likely to have negative views of out-groups. It is a weird and unhealthy proud Jew or proud Christian or proud Muslim who does not have some negative views of out-groups.

An Arab or Muslim who is just fine with the Jewish state of Israel is cucked. A Christian with no negative feelings about Jews is cucked. A Jew with no negative feelings about Christians and Muslims is cucked.

If you are honest to your religion, you are going to find other religions at best weird and at worst evil.

Anti-Semitism increases Jewish solidarity and esprit de corps. Jews bond with each other and help each other more when there is anti-Semitism as opposed to when there is little anti-Semitism. Under anti-Semitic conditions, Jews feel more urgency to create their own institutions. Today most Jews in America marry non-Jews, while in a more anti-Semitic America, this was rare. Intermarriage destroys Judaism. Ergo, a more anti-Semitic America was better for American Judaism than today’s philo-Semitism.

When Napoleon swept through Europe, most Jews embraced him, but many Orthodox rabbis did not, because they thought the barriers he was breaking down between Jew and gentile would do the Jews more harm than good.

When Jews have had a choice, they have overwhelmingly chosen to leave Orthodox Judaism and to assimilate. In America and Western Europe, Jews have usually liked and admired their fellow gentiles. Only in Eastern Europe did most Jews detest the goyim (and were in turn hated by the goyim) and only in Eastern Europe did Orthodox Judaism reign among Jews.

Orthodox Judaism means separatism. All proud in-groups must separate from out-groups if they are to develop their in-group way of life.

Home Owner Associations that don’t want to admit Jews or blacks or Muslims should be allowed to do what they like. Businesses should be allowed to hire who they like. Different groups have different gifts and the more homogeneous your company or neighborhood, the more likely that people there will get along. I guess you can call that “anti-Semitism,” but to me it is commonsense.

Diversity and proximity sometimes lead to conflict and tragedy.

When the WASP stopped practicing anti-Semitism, the WASP cucked himself. The WASP used to rule this country and the world but he voluntarily gave up that privilege. Nature is not kind to such self-abnegating groups.

Irwin Stelzer writes in the Weekly Standard:

A sign of what might be called “progress” jogged some memories of battles fought. In reporting Governor Andrew Cuomo’s nomination of a new chief to a state regulatory agency, the New York Times identified the appointee as being a litigator in “the white-shoe law firm Paul, Weiss, Rifkind,” et al. The reporter seemingly did not know that the designation “white-shoe law firm” was invented to describe firms at the pinnacle of the WASP establishment, no Jews allowed, named apparently for the shoes these WASPs favored in the summer at their restricted country clubs.

In the 1960s, my partners and I were attempting to establish an economic consulting firm that marketed its services to law firms and public utilities. The “white-shoe” firms were off-limits. We identified them by adding up the Roman numerals after partners’ names—I, II, III, etc.—adding to that partners with first and last names that were interchangeable, and dividing by the total number of partners. A high result meant we had no chance.

Then there were cases in which no such arithmetic was needed. A partner in one firm told me at a cocktail party, after his usual consumption of truth-producing alcohol, that he was happy to be living in a New York suburb that did not allow Jews. That firm later merged with another; both went bust. Another pointed out that the new civil rights legislation wasn’t a problem for him because it did not protect Jews, whose upward drive would threaten him and his executives. The general counsel of a public utility invited me to lunch to congratulate me on starting the firm and added what he thought was encouraging news: “If we ever hire a firm with Jews, your firm will be the first.”

We were not the only disadvantaged group. One company CEO told me that he was certain new legislation did not force him to change a company rule that permitted men, but not women, to smoke at their desks. In the early 1960s, women were finding it difficult to procure professional positions, both in law firms and in the consulting field. Our firm took advantage of that market imperfection by hiring the best and the brightest women economics graduates, with emphasis on my mentor’s and my own former students at Cornell. When I was due to testify at an administrative proceeding at a Washington regulatory agency, I brought my assistant along to help check data, refresh my recollection during recesses, find sources, and perform other chores. The hearing officer quietly suggested to me that it was inappropriate to have a woman in the hearing room; I argued that she was entitled to see the fruits of her research and prevailed. It wasn’t easy.

With time and hard work, we managed to build a successful consulting practice. Time, because gradually the law business changed, with the bright young Jewish graduates joining predominantly Jewish firms that prospered, in many instances by accepting cases that the white-shoe firms would not take—contingency fee arrangements, lawsuits against establishment corporations—and prevailing over rivals that had denied themselves access to this portion of the most talented law school output. One WASPy partner in a Pittsburgh firm told me one evening, “We made a mistake discriminating against you guys. We should have hired you instead of giving you an added incentive to beat us.”

Discrimination, especially against a group with no recourse to the law and therefore reliant only on its efforts, can be costly.

We were helped, too, by three events. A metropolitan New York utility hired as general counsel a Jewish lawyer who had an offer from a white-shoe firm rescinded a day later when the firm discovered he was Jewish. He was in the market for what we had to sell, especially in cases in which he was up against the Wall Street WASP law establishment. Second, a patrician partner in a southern law firm had no use for discrimination, interviewed several firms to handle a series of matters, and selected us on merit—for a client group led by a Philadelphia patrician who had somehow found his way into a top executive position in the utility industry. Not all WASPs wore white shoes.

Finally, a group of utilities found itself appearing before a Jewish administrative law judge. The executives in the group who knew that Jews are clannish—after all, there were none in their city and country clubs—thought it best to agree with the meritocrats in the group so they could play the Jew card in the hearing. We did well. It was easier but not storm-free sailing from then on.

I suspect that these horrible white-shoe firms were a little more honest in business than mixed-race businesses and that when they cucked themselves, their moral standards dropped as they brought in people who were not as honest as them. When I read about a scandal on Wall Street, it rarely seems to involve WASPs. Usually its Jews and Indians.

Will there ever be negative repercussions to playing the Jew card? In the rest of life, when you use an unfair advantage, it always comes back to bite you in the ass. Perhaps Jews are immune from this. Or perhaps not.

While discrimination can be costly, lack of discrimination is more likely to hurt you. Only a fool does not discriminate. Discrimination and separation are the very essence of Judaism. The goyim would do well to behave likewise.

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Narcissistic Fathers

If you don’t deal with your past, your past will deal with you.

The relationship you have with your inner world reflects your relationship with your mom.

The relationship you have with your outer world reflects your relationship with your dad.

Does this tweet make me look like a narcissist? Am I connecting or collecting?

Narcissists make you feel less than. Underneath their false bravado, they’re driven to reduce you, projecting their worthlessness into you.

Narcissists make you feel trapped. Never connected, they strive to control and manipulate.

When I feel less than, I try to cover up by acting as if I am special and demeaning others.

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